Gotta weigh in here. Put in propane furnace about 12 years ago with a new house. Checked with several suppliers, and found out there are different prices for gas, even from the same supplier. Of course, bulk is much cheaper. I've got a 1000 gal tank. It's on an autofill, and I own the tank. So they fill it when they are in the area. The fact that I own my tank cuts the cost by almost half. Girl from Sufferin States says the cheapest way to get fuel is to have a larger tank, like 100#, and when you need gas, throw it in the truck and bring it up. No delivery, and owned tank price. Neighbor has two, and uses one until it runs low, opens valve to second tank, closes valve to first tank and takes it back up for a refill.
BUT-- 1. Own your own tank(s) 2. Take the tank to the supplier for refills. 3. Price more than one supplier
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